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„Ain’t got no status“
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Not exactly related. However, if you want to get all favicons for the bookmarks, you could use that extension
uBlock Origin is very powerful thing. It can remove link tracking (I posted links before if you’re interested); it can remove parts of site; it can change JavaScript and its response. Basically, everything is possible.
Thank you for your lists, mind if i ask you where do you find this kind of info?
I am not sure if I got the question? I have been using uBO from the beginning and can clearly remember as year after year uBO was able to replace more and more extensions. Furthermore, I think (assume) that addon you are using has something to do with JavaScript and thus may be replaced with uBO. But you either know how to write the rules or know the list with those rules. Personally, I made a personal list for everything I need yet is not founded anywhere within available lists.
I highly recomend you to read the uBO documentation. It has all you may need to understand it better: uBlock Origin Wiki
uBO has all you need, ClearURLs is not needed. Use these filter lists instead:
Also, Badger does the same as uBO, therefore you don’t need it. The same thing goes for cookies. Use default Annoyances lists (Adguard + EasyList) and add that:
Well, usually that happens when Americans come it. They freaking love to add politics to anything. Since they are mostly leftist, they bash anything they don’t like out of the sake of doing so. Brave is great, I have been using its search engine from the beginning and the browser when Blink engine is enforced, and I cannot use Firefox.
To be honest, it’s not exactly working. When you use fingerprint randomization on Firefox, it shows that it differs, yet won’t write straightforwardly that you are done with that. Instead, it says I do not have that randomization. It works only with Brave. Personally, I use Brave when Blink engine is required and Firefox as a daily driver.
Well, those are different servers, basically speaking. As for a user it actually rather won’t be matter what to use. I made it oversimplified, but seems about right.
Oh, look! I have a weird windowzzzz with a weird dock! Is it windows 12!? /s
Well, that’s nice to watch how people switch from reddit to the Lemmy. Foss internet is the best
That dude ain’t joking. You can bypass similar bs by changing user agent